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Spring 2015

Images of Jesus

Faculty

Description

One of the most dominant symbols in Western culture, the figure of Jesus, has been variously represented and interpreted--even the canonical Christian Scriptures contains four different biographies. This course will explore shifts in the contours of that symbol and the socio-cultural forces at play in such changes, as well as debates about the understanding of the figure of Jesus. Beginning with recent films about Jesus, the course will turn to examine the biographies in the Christian Scriptures and the heated debate in the fourth century over the identity of Jesus as Son of God. We will then trace trajectories through the medieval period in the visual and audial image of Jesus. To conclude, we will focus on the "social" Jesus, that is, Jesus the capitalist and the Jesus of liberation theology, as well as on the feminine Jesus, for example, portrayals of Jesus as mother and bride.Spring semester. Professor Doran.

RELI 171 - L/D

Below are the textbooks used in this course, along with pricing information and availability at local bookstores. The price range shown is based upon queries to multiple online booksellers; click on the the price field to see detailed pricing information.

ISBN

Title

Publisher

Author(s)

Comment

Book Store

Price

American Jesus. How the Son of God Became a National Icon

Farrar, Strauss and Giroux: New York, 2003

Stephen R. Prothero

Amherst Books

TBD

The Clash of Gods: a reinterpretation of early Christian Art

Princeton U. Press

Thomas S. Mathews

Amherst Books

TBD

The Sexuality of Christ in Renaissance Art and in Modern Oblivion. 2nd e